Cosmopolitan Champagne Cocktail Reviews

We thought we would update the popular Cosmopolitan by substituting Champagne for the usual lemon vodka. We garnished the drinks with skewers of sugar-coated fresh cranberries (thawed frozen ones will work just fine, too).

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I made this for my sister's wedding rehearsal (a cocktail party for 40!) It was so popular that not a single bottle of wine was drunk, I had the WHOLE CASE left at the end of the party... and over half the sodas. We ended up having to sneak out for more ingredients to make MORE of it half way through the party, and when we did, people were gathered around WHILE WE MIXED IT with their cups out, jostling for position like bug-eyed addicts! I gave out the recipe more than 8 times.

Served this over the weekend at a holiday party for 20+ people. It was a great hit. Will definitely make it again. Agree with others that as written, it's a touch sweet, and you could do without the sugar.

We made these for a wine dinner for 12 that we hosted last Saturday, and they were a huge hit. We served them as cocktails with a cheese tray, and let people mingle while we finished up the last few touches on dinner. We served them in cute little cosmo glasses that look like martini glasses with a short stem--darling! Definitely a keeper recipe!!!

This is just the tastiest drink! It's sophisticated yet sweet enough to tempt the septuagenarians at Easter dinner to lunge back for seconds. I double this recipe when I make it, & substitute triple sec for the much more expensive cointreau or grand marnier.